Nova Scotia

2 women, 1 man injured in Dartmouth shooting

Police were called to Ruben Court at 11:35 p.m. AT on Monday.

Police asking witnesses or anyone with information to come forward

A police vehicle is parked on the street outside a residential building.
Police were called to Ruben Court in Dartmouth late Monday night. (Craig Paisley/CBC)

Halifax Regional Police say they don't believe the shooting of three people in Dartmouth was a random act.

Police spokesperson Const. Martin Cromwell says none of the victims sustained life-threatening injuries on Monday.

Officers were dispatched to an address on Ruben Court around 11:35 p.m. AT.

Police found a man and two women suffering from gunshot wounds, and all three were taken to the hospital.

Cromwell says the police investigation is in its early stages.

Police are asking witnesses to come forward with information or video.

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